
Works fine, though sometimes a second copy of the bootcamp item appears in the selector menu, this is harmless.

After Windows boots from your Boot Camp virtual machine, VMwareFusion.Enter your Mac password to access the Boot Camp partition.To create a virtual machine from the Boot Camp partition You can resize the result vmdk from within your VMWare Fusion app. After the process successfully completes you can eject your hdd.dmg and add the result hdd.vmdk to your virtual machine.

Run following command to make resizable hdd.vmdk with the copy of dmg data./vmware-vdiskmanager -r /Users/yourname/Desktop/hdd-link.vmdk -t 0 /Users/yourname/Desktop/hdd.vmdk.vmware-rawdiskCreator create /dev/disk1 fullDevice /Users/yourname/Desktop/hdd-link lsilogic It will do not a real vmdk but one linked with your dmg data. Execute cd /Applications/VMware\ Fusion.app/Contents/Library/

Now press the Info button then find disk identifier in a new window.Open Disk Utility and select your hdd volume in the left side.It gave me the idea about how to do this.
